I can create use my art skills to create unique and innovative works of art and design unique products. I chose this for my card because I wanted something that I would like and make people do a "double take" on the piece. It is modeled after a character named Cheryl from one of my favorite movie "Evil Dead." One of the major drawbacks of using oil pastels is that it is time consuming, but working steadily on it, I got it done. At first I was worried about how to do the hair. Before operating on the real piece, I experimented on other papers. I then came to smear the pastels past the original mark to create a wispy effect. I am very happy and proud with the final product. I feel that I was mostly successful in making a gnarly look and a creepy appearance. I like working with oil pastels because they allow for a wide variety of moods and effects.
Tape Mural. I chose Yao Ming's face because I thought it would work well with the medium and we all could agree on it. While working on it, we have to change the size of several parts and some of the sections started to peel off. To counter this we continuously pated it back on the wall. For the future, do not stretch tape. I think think 4 was a good group size, but it really depends on the size of the mural.
I chose this for my card because I wanted something that I would like and make people do a "double take" on the piece. It is modeled after a character named Cheryl from one of my favorite movie "Evil Dead."
One of the major drawbacks of using oil pastels is that it is time consuming, but working steadily on it, I got it done. At first I was worried about how to do the hair. Before operating on the real piece, I experimented on other papers. I then came to smear the pastels past the original mark to create a wispy effect.
I am very happy and proud with the final product. I feel that I was mostly successful in making a gnarly look and a creepy appearance. I like working with oil pastels because they allow for a wide variety of moods and effects.
Tape Mural.
I chose Yao Ming's face because I thought it would work well with the medium and we all could agree on it. While working on it, we have to change the size of several parts and some of the sections started to peel off. To counter this we continuously pated it back on the wall. For the future, do not stretch tape. I think think 4 was a good group size, but it really depends on the size of the mural.